Chrisel, he didn't naturally fit into a 4-4-2? His role was a free role to go wherever to cause maximum damage. He was simply the playmaker who had a minder in Billy Bonds and a work horse in Geoff Pike. Add into the mix Alan Devonshire and hey presto.He was a sublime, majestic, skillful intelligent footballer and he played his whole career with us.

My first memory of him was a youngster breaking into the team getting booed for a pass out wide which found no-one, and two old blokes near me, wiser than the average fan, saying that it was the winger's fault for lack of movement into the space.

I'd love to have seen him in the current team - and in any WHU team. Not sure about him on the wing. His natural position was always central, but he did often cut in from a side. I guess he'd have a Lanzini-type role with licence to float.